Transfer Noah Thomasson Commits to Georgia Basketball

Transfer guard out of Niagara University, Noah Thomasson, has announced his commitment to Mike White and the Georgia Men's basketball program.
Transfer Noah Thomasson Commits to Georgia Basketball
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Georgia basketball and head coach Mike White has been on an absolute tear on the recruiting trail as of late, and the Bulldogs have secured yet another transfer commitment ahead of the 2023 season. Noah Thomasson, a guard out of Niagara University, has announced his commitment to coach White and the Bulldogs. 

Thomasson will join the 2023 recruiting class and several other transfers that Georgia has obtained from the portal. Thomasson had a stellar season with Niagara in 2022 as he averaged 19.5 points, shot 39 percent from behind the three-point line, and finished with a near 50 percent field goal percentage. The Richmond, Texas native knows how to score points, and that is exactly what Georgia's basketball team needs. 

The Niagara transfer will be joining a loaded 2023 recruiting class for the Bulldogs. Blue Cain out of IMG Academy is one of the more recent commits and is listed as a top-100 player in the nation. Georgia also has commitments from Mari Jordan, Silas Demary Jr., and Dylan James. Russel Tchewa, Jalen Deloach, and RJ Melendez are the transfers that the Bulldogs will be bringing in alongside Thomasson. 

Tchewa stands at 7-foot and weighs 280 pounds. Last season for the Bulls, Tchewa averaged 11.1 points per game and 8.6 rebounds per game. He also shot a little over 60 percent from the field. Tchewa is a big physical body that will help anchor the Bulldogs down low on both offense and defense which is something Georgia has been needing for the past few seasons. 

Melendez and Deloach will also help add some good size to Georgia's roster and combining that with the guard play the Bulldogs have accumulated in this year's recruiting class from players like Thomasson, coach White, and his staff are looking to have a much-improved roster for the 2023 season. 

White and his staff have managed to reel in some solid players this offseason and have the hoop Dawgs in good shape to make some major improvements compared to how they finished this past season. White has only been at Georgia for one full season, but he is quickly getting things rolling for his program. 

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